Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Ray Harryhausen Rapidshare Ray Harryhausen.. Legend..!! ?

Ray Harryhausen.. Legend..!! ? - ray harryhausen rapidshare


I just saw Jason and the Argonauts, for the first time since I was a child. The skeleton battle is impressive and so well done in his time.

But how can the stop-motion charactures get that work seamlessly with live-action mix? I assume that most of his work was finished before the blue screen. Thus used, what kind of techniques ..?

1 comment:

jplatt39 said...

You are wrong to say that it worked before the blue screen. Some scenes (check out the skeleton fight in the Seventh Voyage of Sinbad) is mixed with the blue screen to make the animation with fictional characters and animated drawings by the puppet-actors and fictional characters. The special effects were specific since the 1940s. In reality, they were especially before, but if you've never seen or Nosferatu Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, the Germans, who then worked in the United States during milking, and that is something that Harryhausen and Scheer did. They were done with blue screen and sets a model.

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